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Immune Support

One of the best ways to use Rosalina is for its immune boosting benefits. This is because of its high Linalool content. So if it’s that time of year where bugs are going around the office and school, add a few drops to your diffuser. If you plan on diffusing all day, we recommend diffusing 30 minutes on and 30 minutes off.

Because it helps stimulate the immune system, this oil is one to avoid for those with autoimmune disorders.

Respiratory Issues

Another one of Rosalina’s most popular uses is to help the respiratory system. Whether it’s allergies or seasonal sickness, diffuse this to help with breathing. If you’re feeling especially congested, whip up this DIY Vapor Rub to ease breathing when you need it most.

DIY Vapor Rub

What you’ll need:

What you’ll do:

Over a double boiler melt together the beeswax and coconut oil. Remove from heat and quickly stir in your essential oils. Pour into tins and allow to cool fully. This has a shelf life of 1 year when stored in a cool and dark place.

Allergy Season

During pollen season, you’ll want this oil on hand. It helps relieve the symptoms of allergies and helps with breathing. Diffuse on an intermittent setting or use with a personal inhaler to get on-the-go relief.

Safe for the Kiddos

And if you need another reason to add this oil to your collection, it is gentle and safe. If you love using Eucalyptus on yourself, swap with Rosalina for use on your kiddos and enjoy many of the same therapeutic benefits!

I’ve been using Rosalina the last few days for congestion in my kids, it’s great! My 9mo is really blocked up so I ran the shower to do a steam bath and put a couple of drops under it, it worked really well!
I just made the vapour rub… it smells good, but it’s a bit too solid so I think I might re melt it and add some jojoba. I also added some lavender EO to help with sleep as I find chest rubs most effective at night.

I bought this to use for colds and allergies, but really appreciate your caution for those with autoimmune disorders! My daughter has one and so I will be sure to avoid this one for her! Thanks for your concern for your customers!

Love this for DIY vapor rub. We make one without beeswax: Fir Needle, Rosalina, Spruce Black, Cypress with a touch of lavender and peppermint (the kiddo is over 6 years old; leave out the peppermint for a kid safe version). I melt raw shea butter with unrefined coconut oil. Once off the heat, I add a squirt of aloe gel along with the EO blend. We both use it to quell night coughs.

I got this one last year during cold season, when I was looking for a kidsafe option for coughs. I’m glad I got the 30ml–I love it and have used it a lot! It has been so effective. I’ve been diffusing it this week at bedtime for my husband, who has had some terrible cough related to allergies. Seemed to really ease his cough and help him sleep better.

I feel you, Jill. Kentucky is beautiful but we suffer here in the Spring. You can see it in the greenish yellow haze all over our cars and patio furniture! I adore Rosalina and have found that it also has some pretty profound emotional effects too. I have used it when I’m sick but haven’t tried it for my allergies yet, but I certainly will now.

I am going to purchase this oil it is on sale and I suffer with allergies to perfumes, lotions, soaps, etc year round. RespAir and peppermint helps a whole lot, but it will be nice to get the same effect in a new scent.

I bought this oil a while back but haven’t used it yet. After reading this blog it doesn’t sound like I should since I have Rheumatoid Arthritis an autoimmune disease. Why would this be a problem? I’m trying to understand why this is a concern/issue. I’m glad Plant Therapy shares information about the pros and cons of essential oils. Thanks for the informative blog!

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